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International Course Golf Course Description

The
18-hole "International Course"
at the
ChampionsGate Golf Resort
facility in
Davenport,
Florida
features
7,363
yards of golf from the longest tees
for a par of 72.
The course rating is 76.3 and it has a slope rating of 143 on Bermuda grass. Designed by Greg Norman, the International Course opened in 2016. Omni Hotels Corporation manages this facility, with Patrick Dill as the Director of Golf.

Course Reviews

Very disappointing. Granted the weather was cold and windy when we played, but the course simply is nothing to write home about. I paid $100 and the courses I played for about half were similar if not better (Shingle Creek was great for $60). The staff was friendly enough and the bartender was very nice, but the actual golf course was let down. I would look elsewhere.

We played the course because it was so highly rated and it turned out to be grossly overated. The greens conditions were poor at best with a black irregular surface. The fairways were okay down the center but nothing special. The course is somewhat difficult but poorly designed. I wouldn't describe it as a links course but as a poorly kept community course. It looks more like someone was too cheap to spend enough money to water a larger area. I am surprised that Greg Norman would put his name to a course like this. The pictures on the website are misleading. It's far from green as the pictures indicate. I wouldn't waste my money again at this facility!!!

Great layout, its an enjoyable course. It is certainly challenging, and your irons better we working or your score is going to reflect it in a big way. The course is in pretty good shape, with nothing to complain about, but is a little lacking compared to some of the other resort courses in the area. If you manage to play for a decent rate, it makes for a great round. I personally don't feel it is worth the rack rate they ask.

This is a Greg Norman design. The International Course is much better than the National Course because of the individuality of the hole designs. No two holes are even similar. It's a shotmaker's course requiring precision to score. There's a good mix of length with some breather holes in between. The greens are large with much undulation, although they were slow the second time I played. Not much water, but plenty of sand traps, making the placement of tee shots critical. Four sets of tees will fit anyone's game.